The Neighborhood

Walkable, Local, and Easy to Settle Into

Everything you need for an offsite is steps away. Local cafés for breakout conversations. Casual dining spots for team dinners. Small-town convenience with a grown-up feel.

The North End is designed for wandering. Side streets, parks, and pockets of neighborhood charm make it simple for small teams to split up, explore, and come back energized.

And because it’s residential, it stays quiet. You get the separation teams need to focus, without feeling isolated from the city.

Assemble Boise Neighborhood street view with people walking past local shops like Hyde & Seek and Bicycles. Eastman St sign visible.

In the Center of Boise—Without Being in the Noise

The airport is an easy 15-minute drive. Zero stress. Zero logistics drag. Your team can land, get settled, and start working.

Downtown Boise and the Boise Centre convention complex are five minutes away. Close enough for dinners, speakers, or breakouts. Far enough that you’re not swallowing downtown traffic.

Bogus Basin, the Greenbelt river path, and everything outdoorsy Idaho is known for are just minutes up the road. It’s a central location with real range—city, nature, and neighborhood all in one.

Charming neighborhood street view with local shops, trees, and a barber shop called Vince's Barber Shop. The Neighborhood.

Historic, Charming, and Unmistakably North End

The North End is Boise’s original historic district. Tree-lined streets, century-old homes, and a neighborhood rhythm that feels grounded and lived-in. It’s the opposite of a generic hotel corridor.

Hyde Park sits at the center of it all. Coffee shops, local restaurants, and weekend energy without the tourist chaos. Your team can walk out the door and immediately feel part of the neighborhood.

Camel’s Back Park is a few blocks away. It’s the trailhead to 200+ miles of foothill paths—morning hikes, quick resets between sessions, or a full team walk to clear the brain.